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The nation's economic woes, which spurred the protests, have not abated.
Some Japanese blamed the stabbing on the country's economic woes, which has caused increased unemployment.
The Mets' offensive woes, which began Thursday when they had five hits, carried over into Friday.
Before its woes, which started much before the latest earnings report, SolarWorld was the star of the European green industry.
Burnham denies Labour has been slow to exploit the coalition's woes, which began in the summer of 2010.
Some customers are newly candid about their own financial woes, "which we'd never seen before," he said.
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There is, however, an aspect of this current self-inflicted woe which I have found intriguing.
The putting woe which had undermined his attempt to run away with this competition, never mind win it, returned.
United 's manager wanted to be stoical about the extraordinary nature of last night's woe, which had his disbelieving opposite number José Mourinho sprinting down the track with his coat flapping after Costinha scored.
When he is not being hit with chairs, he is inviting his young listeners to share their tales of woe, which include unpopularity, low self-esteem and suicidal thoughts.
In Sonnet 90, recited by Ms. Parry, a desperate lover pleads to have the cruel blow of rejection land when other sufferings beset her, so that "other strains of woe, which now seem woe/Compared with loss of thee will not seem so".
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